I'm for sure interested in the latest Debian.  I was going to get
started tonight, but as Garrett knows, the connection at Brown was
crappy, and I could only get the netinstall iso at about 10KB/second. 
That's on our T1.  how crappy.  They should mirror that file.  So
tommorow I'll have it, and tommorow night I shall begin the install. 
First, get a basic system up, then GUI, and then start doing packages
as I have time/bandwidth.  Hopefully get onto a highspeed system
before too long....probably next quarter, if need be, when we move on
to our final project *grins*

So yeah, I'll probably just do it at school tommorow via my laptop or
somethin...crossover and then through the wireless, get the basics up.
:)  (Yes, I'll finish the lab as well Garrett.)


On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 22:17:51 -0500 (CDT), Garrett Krueger
<gkrueger at cleosci.com> wrote:
> The problem is:  when you had a 28.8 modem in its day, it WAS fast!  Now
> however... ;)
> 
> > Debian over the net is a no go over dial-up?!?
> >
> > *gets out cane, hunches back*
> >
> > When I was your age, I installed Debian over a 28.8 modem. Kids these
> > days!!!
> 
> 
> >
> 
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